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A Day in the Life of A High School
Wednesday, December 04, 2002 By: Tyler Geng
HIGH SCHOOL - As students, these are the best years of your life … well, that’s what they say. But whether or not you’ll look back in 20 or so years with a sense of nostalgia or relief is irrelevant.
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Zic adds diversity to HHS
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Jessica Peterson
Ivna Zic, a foreign exchange student from Zurich, Switzerland, is an inviting, spunky, good-natured junior here at Hononegah.Her sense of style reflects her creativity. However, she says she won’t get
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Issue seeks to examine who we are
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Ashley Massier
Most students’ idea of a field trip is hopping on a bus, driving for a couple of miles, and spending the day away from the confines of school. The Current staff, however, recently took a different ki
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Cards put 'Magic' in AP Room
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Casey Farrell
They shuffle the cards, taking turns cutting them. Each player has their own set of cards, each with a different color-coded holder. With precision and agility, they begin the game. It’s fifth-hour lu
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Beck tries to leave legacy at Hononegah
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Richard Smiley
Each day, Hononegah Principal Richard Beck ventures out into the world of adolescent arrogance, takes his place near the entrance doors, and welcomes students into the long day ahead. Though not all m
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Vettore commands Boosters
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Dan Walters
A lot of people never see what goes on behind the scenes at Hononegah football games. Most people walk up to the concession stand, buy a hot dog, and don’t think twice about the people who work to giv
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He's Indians No. 1 fan
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Cortney Schermerhorn
He is the familiar face in the crowd that everyone can count on.Like the postal worker he is, rain or shine, no matter what the location, he is always there sitting proudly in his white Hononegah jack
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For parking patrol, cold days don't provide whole lot of fun
Thursday, December 05, 2002 By: Sarah Lamb
Dressed in layers from head to toe, Bruce Firlus and Mike Rigby are ready to start their day. As soon as the first bell rings, these two are ready to start their job. Firlus takes off from their smal
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Attendance Office fulfills various roles
Friday, December 06, 2002 By: Dustin Silvis
Although it is a relatively small room, at times it can take on the role of a cargo shipping dock, a customs check and or even a private investigator’s office. Tucked away in the gym hallway, the Atte
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When it comes to food, HHS kitchen all business
Friday, December 06, 2002 By: Adam Tedder
What comes to mind when you think of lunch?Save the ‘duhs’ about food. Yeah, everyone thinks of food, but does anyone take the time to actually think about how the food is really prepared or how long
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Hononegah High School
Rockton, IL
Issue Date: Thursday, November 14, 2002
Issue: Volume 4, Issue 3
Last Update: Thursday, December 18, 2003
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Thursday, December 18, 2003 By Patrick Reeves
Is downloading music moral or immoral? Here’s the answer: Who cares? Do it if you want to, or don’t and fight against it if that’s your thing. This whole situation has the same hype as dubbing tapes d
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Thursday, December 18, 2003 By Sarah Lamb
Millions of people wake up every morning bewildered by last night’s dreams. A new fad of many is to attempt to decipher these dreams into meanings to help understand their futures.
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Thursday, December 18, 2003 By Kristi Breakfield
Got male teachers? The United States may not have many in the near future. Every year the male teacher population declines a bit more in the United States. In a recent report, the National Education A
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Thursday, December 18, 2003 By Kristi Breakfield
Got male teachers? The United States may not have many in the near future. Every year the male teacher population declines a bit more in the United States. In a recent report, the National Education A
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Monday, December 09, 2002 By Ethan Hedman
For English teacher Tom Reynolds, the day before Homecoming makes no difference to his daily lessons. His first class of the day is Honors Sophomore English. After the bell for first hour rings, Rey
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Monday, December 09, 2002 By Andy Seifert
Rallying the underestimated musicians for battle, Gregoire gives out a shout of triumph as Wind Ensemble I rolls through the swing classic “You’re the Boss.”
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Monday, December 09, 2002 By Sarah Lamb
The parade, bonfire, road rules, window painting, coffee house, and even the dance, are just a few of the events that our school puts on during Homecoming week.But imagine homecoming week without thes
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Monday, December 09, 2002 By Nick Pauletto
A quiet teacher makes her way to her first hour classroom. She walks unhurried yet assertively, making her place as a new teacher in Hononegah.
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Friday, December 06, 2002 By Ashley Plaetzer
Each morning Tom Lind, a tall, blonde, blue-eyed, history teacher walks into Hononegah with a smile on his face, ready to start the day.
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Friday, December 06, 2002 By Brienna Pinnow
Wear your IDs.Where is your pass? Get to class.Security staff member Sandy Leitz is known for using these very phrases and catching students who fail to wear their identification cards - even on this
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